... that Morality and History (which for him are much the same thing) proclaim they are German without knowing it. We Germans, who know Germany and France, know better what is good for Alsace than the unhappy people themselves, who through their French... Alsace-Lorraine Since 1870 - 第 32 頁Barry Cerf 著 - 1919 - 190 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Adolf Hausrath - 1914 - 380 頁
...History (which for him are much the same thing) proclaim they are German without knowing it. He says: ' ' We Germans, who know Germany and France, know better...associations have lived in ignorance of the new Germany. We have in the enormous changes of these times too often seen in glad astonishment the immortal working... | |
| Prussia (Germany). Armee. Grosser Generalstab. Kriegsgeschichtliche Abteilung II. - 1915 - 224 頁
...Morality and History (which for him are much the same thing) proclaim they are German without knowing it. We Germans, who know Germany and France, know better...the immortal working of the moral forces of History (" dasunsterbliche Fortwirkung der sittlichen Machte der Geschichte") to be able to believe in the... | |
| Prussia (Germany). Armee. Grosser Generalstab. Kriegsgeschichtliche Abteilung II. - 1915 - 174 頁
...Morality and History (which for him are much the same thing) proclaim they are German without knowing it. We Germans, who know Germany and France, know better...the immortal working of the moral forces of History ("dasunsterblicheFortwirkungder sittlichen Machte der Geschichte ") to be able to believe in the unconditional... | |
| Daniel Thomas Curtin - 1917 - 354 頁
...found in Germany towards other nationalities was expressed by Treitschke when he said, "We Germans know better what is good for Alsace than the unhappy people themselves." The German idea of how she should govern other people is an anachronism. This idea, which I have heard... | |
| Barry Cerf - 1919 - 218 頁
...paranoia, pronouncements of pastors, professors, publicists, generals, princes, is presented by Delahache and Hazen. Skillfully fostered, it expanded in volume...of the moral forces of history (' das unsterbliche Fort* The General commanding the besieging army was Werder, called by the inhabitants " Moerder." He... | |
| Great Britain. Naval Intelligence Division - 1919 - 432 頁
...right of the German nation, which cannot leave her lost sons for ever parted from the German Empire. We Germans, who know Germany and France, know better what is good for the Alsatians than those poor creatures themselves, who in their gallicized existence have remained... | |
| Sir Charles Grant Robertson - 1919 - 566 頁
...French we will remain.' Treitschke spoke for German Nationalism when he asserted that ' we Germans know better what is good for Alsace than the unhappy people themselves ... we will give them back their identity against their will ... we invoke the men of the past against... | |
| 1914 - 728 頁
...Morality and History (which for him are much the same thing) proclaim they are German without knowing it. We Germans, who know Germany and France, know better...of the moral forces of History (' das unsterbliche Fortwirken der sittlichen Machte der Geschichte ') to be able to believe in the unconditional value... | |
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